Rooms
The bright rooms of the Schwarzensteinhütte, furnished with natural spruce wood, offer space for a total of 50 overnight guests. Divided on two floors, the hut has four double rooms, one four-bed room, three six-bed rooms and two ten-bed rooms. The use of a light sleeping bag is obligatory for hygienic reasons. Half board includes dinner, as well as breakfast and overnight stay. In the evenings, our overnight guests are treated to a three-course menu, catering for both meat lovers and vegetarians. The rich breakfast buffet, on the other hand, consists of local and homemade products. A perfect start to the day is thus guaranteed and our guests can set off into the mountain adventure well-fortified!
 
The following prices refer to one guest including half board.
Prices per person with half board
 
Twin room: 70,00€
Quadruple room: 67,00€
Shared room (6 or 10 beds): 60,00€ - 65,00€

When booking a two- or four-bed room and for groups of 6 or more, we ask for a deposit. The allocation of beds in shared rooms is done by the hut team.

Shower (2 minutes): 5,00€
Rental shower towel: 5,00€
Rental sleeping bag: 5,00€

Tour leaders (with at least five guests) and mountain guides receive a discount.
Children
Children
Spending the night at the Schwarzensteinhütte also has a very special charm for children. When they can stand above the clouds in the evening, it creaks everywhere during the night and they wake up in the morning in the middle of the clouds. However, the long climb and the overnight stay in a high alpine hut at over 3000m have to be taken into account. Regardless of the room type, we charge our younger guests (up to 14 years) a price of 50,00€ (half board included).
Dogs
Dogs
Dogs are also allowed for a small extra charge of 8.00€, but only in private rooms (accommodation in mixed dormitories is not possible). However, not every dog makes it to the Schwarzensteinhütte without problems, because the climb there can also be too demanding for some four-legged friends (for example, there is also a four-meter high ladder to overcome). For a visit to the Schwarzensteinhütte, your dog should therefore ideally be very agile and capable of all-terrain.